Outreach Opportunity: February 19 MathCounts
Volunteers are needed to host the annual MathCounts competition at Sycamore School (1750 W 64th St). MathCounts is a national program that provides students in grades 6-8 the opportunity to compete in live, in-person contests against and alongside their peers. For more information on the program, see MathCounts website.

Outreach Opportunity: February 22 IEEE Discover Engineering at The Children's Museum
Volunteers are needed to interact with guests and get children excited about Engineering as a career choice. Volunteers will be stationed throughout the Museum to help guests perform simple activities that apply basic engineering principles as well as talk about engineering and answer any questions children may have.

SWE is looking for volunteers Volunteers are needed to help run activity booths. Volunteer shifts will be 8:30am-12:00pm and/or 12:00pm-3:30pm. Sign up using the link below and choose to volunteer with "SWE"!

Join us for this amazing professional development and networking event and meet people from other organizations!

People and relationships are an integral part of professional success. However, you know when you receive an event invitation and you should go, but AGH, you’re just going to feel awkward!? Halle will give you tools to show up as your most confident self and equip you with strategies to success-fully navigate and capitalize on those conversations.

Spend Galentines with TechPoint!
TechPoint Foundation for Youth, a local nonprofit that supports K-12 STEM programming for underserved youth, is hosting a fun, ladies-only fundraising event on Galentine's Day, February 13th.

Teams will be equipped with VEX IQ robots (the same that students use in competition) to design, build, and compete against other groups. The game this year is called "Danger Zone" - Top Gun-themed. Teams of 6 can sign up for a night of Sun King beer, pizza, and friendly competition.

Proceeds from the event benefit Techpoint's programming such as robotics teams, coding clubs, and other hands-on activities in schools and communities across Indiana.

In 2019, the Society of Women Engineers awarded nearly 260 new and renewed scholarships valued at more than $810,000. SWE Scholarships support those who identify as a female/woman and are pursuing an associate, bachelor or graduate degree in engineering, engineering technology and computer science both in the United States and internationally.

Students complete one application and are considered for all scholarships for which they are eligible. The application process is entirely online including submission of recommendation letters and transcripts.

If you will be a sophomore through Ph.D. candidate in the 2020-2021 academic year, apply online for a SWE Scholarship December 1, 2019 through February 14, 2020. If you will be a freshman in the upcoming fall semester, you may apply March 1 through May 1, 2020. Learn more on our SWE Scholarships page.

Check out stories about our SWE scholars, donors and members who make our scholarship program possible on SWE's blog, All Together.

SWE's Annual Conference is coming to Indianapolis in 2021!

Reach out to president.swe.ci@gmail.com for more information on how you or your company can get involved!